It's the same problem again. The book follows several disparate plotlines. Yes, they technically happen simultaneously and yes, the characters of each respective plotline interact with each other, but other than that, there isn't much in way of connecting factor. What you get is a book that doesn't quite seem to have a focus. It opens up the possibility of selective reading and completely ignoring some of the characters.I still don't understand how/why this book and any previous have been labelled as m/m romances.And frankly, I just want to know what happens to Jenner. I don't really care about the rest. Although now that he's got his love thing going on and seems to be just a normal person, I don't quite know about that either...